Ugliest Movie Characters

Beyond tuning in for a “Where are they now?” special, its rare to find a former child star in the adult spotlight. Couple the typical teen star turmoil with the cult horror phenomenon that was “The Exorcist,” and you have actress Linda Blair. Blair’s career may be stuck in the bedroom of head-spinning and demon-possessing teen Regan, but she will live on forever as the ugliest movie character of all time. See which other movie characters made our ugly list inside.

Malcolm McDowell’s psycopathic Alex DeLarge in “A Clockwork Orange” may be ugly on the outside, but he was hideous underneath.

The beautiful Charlize Theron won an Academy Award for best actress when she transformed into “Monster” serial killer Aileen Wuornos.

Another “Dark Knight” actor, Gary Oldman, never shies away from ugly roles, including the “Devil,” “Harry Potter’s” Sirius Black, Count Dracula in “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” and the most cringeworthy of them all – Mason Verger, the only surviving victim of Hannibal Lecter.

Before hitting the gym to become Batman, Christian Bale shed almost 70 lbs. to play an industrial worker suffering from insomnia in “The Machinist.”

Ewan McGregor lost his share of weight to play heroin addict Mark Renton in “Trainspotting.”

Bad boy Colin Farrell sparked much gossip when the usually muscular actor looked skin-and-bones chic for the upcoming movie, “Triage.”

Matt Damon, who once lost 40 lbs to play a heroin-addicted soldier in “Courage Under Fire,” was recently looking plump on the set of his new film, “The Informant.”

“My So Called Life” groupies will barely recognize Jared Leto in the upcoming “Chapter 27.”

Renee Zellweger became the first female actress to really pack on the pounds for “Bridget Jones.” The normally svelte actress dieted to return to her normal weight, but had to return to the cookie jar when plans for the sequel rolled in.

“Munich’s” hunky Eric Bana in “Chopper.”

According to director Martin Scorsese, production of “Raging Bull” was shut down for around four months so Robert De Niro could go on a binge-eating trip around Northern Italy and France to increase his weight from 145 to 215 pounds to play the fatter version of boxer Jake LaMotta.

Javier Bardem snagged an Academy Award for best supporting actor when he killed in “No Country for Old Men.”

His co-star, Josh Brolin, took ugly to a new level in the Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez collaboration of “Grindhouse: Planet Terror.”

Tim Curry as a mad scientist and transvestite in “The Rocky Horror Show.”